Victorian Number, under Graham Lee, set to steal the show in Breeders´ Cup Live Only On ATR Handicap at Wolverhampton
In Thursday’s Breeders´ Cup Live Only On ATR Handicap at Wolverhampton, See The Storm is enjoying the highest price following his marvellous heavy ground victory at Yarmouth on Tuesday. The 4-year-old, without any doubt, deserves a lot of respect, but the
bettors should not overlook the factors going against him.
The Ian Williams-trained finished unplaced on his all seven all-weather starts. Moreover, he has an outside draw to overcome. Hence, it is really not a good move to trust him blindly.
In this situation, the preference should be given to Victorian Number, who will appreciate the drop back in trip. In-form jockey, Graham Lee, is also a mega plus for the four-year-old.
Geoffrey Deacon’s charge, however, needs to put in an extra effort in order to break the shackles. The son of Numerous was terrible on his latest outing here, as he finished eighth behind Kathleensluckylad.
A total of 12 horses have stepped into the class 7 meeting. It will be run over seven furlongs and 32 yards. The action will be begun at 21:10 GMT. The winning horse will receive a prize of £1,704.
Renoir’s Lady showed poor form last twice, and a wide draw is helping her no way. Reginald Claude needs to step up on the recent form to be competitive in a race of this nature.
Media Jury was solid the last twice. John Wainwright’s charge is unexposed on AW, and cannot be ruled out of the equation. Forty Proof has been given the second highest odds. David Evans’ charge has reached here in good form, and Adam Kirby is a positive
jockey booking.
Despite the fact that there are several dangerous runners in the pack, Victorian Number remains the best option. He was runner-up off 5lb higher in July, and a drop is the trip will prove a mega advantage.
The main danger is See The Storm, who is brimming with confidence following a fresh strike. Even though he will have to cross a lot of obstacles, it is hard to completely ignore his chances. We wish the best of luck to all the horses.
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